[center]The Australian International Film Festival calls for entries for film and new media competition. [/center]
The Australian International Film Festival (AIFF) www.aiff.com.au is now calling for entries and seeks any combination of inventive, bold, incisive, innovative and otherwise provocative work of any style or genre. Films exploring the limits of technology and representation are particularly encouraged to submit. The festival will be held in October 21-30 2006 in Melbourne, Australia.
The AIFF is an Australian International film competition, offering a diverse and dynamic market. The competition and associated screenings will be widely covered in the national and international print and digital media. Held at HOYTS Melbourne Central, state-of-the-art facility featuring a world class projection facilities, located at the iconic Melbourne Central in the cultural heart of Melbourne. The competition will be judged by an international panel of distinguished film critics, producers, directors and academics. The festival culminates in a presentation of the Golden Spotlight awards ceremony and a star-studded after-party. The Festival prides itself on treating traditional and new media equally.
New Media refers to the latest form of mass communication developed by society. In years past it was radio, television, cable, satellite, digital TV and DVD. Today, the AIFF is the first international film festival to call for entries of video blogs. Additionally, the festival seeks entries in a variety of digital formats from memory chip-submitted works to flash animation. This year's New Technology and Innovation Award is for the most innovative use of SMS (text messaging) as a narrative device in filmmaking.
The Festival’s highest honour, the Golden Spotlight, is awarded to one feature and one short film or new media work which the Festival’s distinguished jury singles out for acclaim. This internationally coveted award has the power to propel an independent artist to world standing.
The jury may single out exceptional works of its choosing and offer the prestigious silver spotlight or a special citation.
The Silver Spotlight Awards Best Australian Film Best International Film Best Director Best Debut Feature Best Actor Best Actress Best Editing Award Best Cinematography
Special Citations Best Student Film Best Documentary Best Animation Best Multicultural Most Innovative Best Ensemble Direction Best Human Rights Award Audience Award Best Commercial Marketability Most Likely to Succeed Best Overseas Market
Jury Award for New Media Best Mobile Phone Short Film Best Memory-chip Submitted Work Best Video Blog (Vblog) Short Film Best Flash Animation Best Film Under 100kb Best New Technology & Innovation
Entry Deadlines 15 Aug 2006 - Late entries close 30 July 2006 31 March 2006 (Early Bird)
Screening Formats The festival encourages diverse and unique screening formats. Works completed on 70mm, 35mm, 16mm, High Definition Video and Standard definition video can be submitted. Entry is open to new media works that are of a linear nature (ex. Non-interactive). Digital media works must be converted to one of these formats. If this is not possible, please contact the festival directly to discuss options for screening.
More information about the festival and electronic submission may be done at www.aiff.com.au
The festival can be contacted via phone on: Melbourne, Australia Head Office +61 3 9653 9106 Beverly Hills, California Branch +1 (310) 598-8416 Toll Free in the USA and Canada 1800 309 4880 London, United Kingdom Branch +44 (0)20 8002 9707
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